by studentrg | May 3, 2020 | Career Pathways, Education, Student Research Foundation Research
The Student Research Foundation (SRF) surveyed high school teachers nationwide about their satisfaction on 14 job-related factors. (See infographic below.) 2,385 responded during Fall 2018. The data, collected pre-Covid, provide insights into teachers’ willingness to...
by studentrg | Mar 1, 2020 | Student Research Foundation Research
“Colleges Brace for More-Widespread Outbreak of Coronavirus,” an article that appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education on February 29, 2020, reports that colleges and universities are planning how they will respond if the spread of the Coronavirus continues or...
by studentrg | Jan 16, 2020 | Jobs of the Future, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Artificial Intelligence is generating a lot of buzz these days. Your students may be interested in it, but do they understand what AI really is and how it is used in business, medicine, the military, and other applications? Do they understand basic AI concepts like...
by studentrg | Jan 14, 2020 | online education, Student Research Foundation Research
There are many career and aptitude tests online. But what about creativity tests? Are any worth recommending to students, or worth taking yourself? We recently took four online creativity tests, and here is what we found. Brian Uzzi’s Online “How Creative Are You?”...
by studentrg | Jan 9, 2020 | Student Privacy, Student Research Foundation Research
“I look at my dear and darling students in my classes,” says a high school teacher, “and I am heartbroken to think that next year they will be living in danger on college campuses, which seem so prone to crime of all kinds. I hate to send them out there unprotected!”...
by studentrg | Jan 6, 2020 | Student Research Foundation Research
It might seem like the next presidential election is way in the future. But the fact is, it isn’t. Voting day is November 3, 2020, and the clock is ticking. If you are a college student who will be voting from campus, not from home, the time to plan how you will vote...